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NFL Draft 2019: New England Patriots' Pick, How To Watch, Odds

The Patriots (12) have the most picks in tonight's draft.

The highly anticipated NFL draft gives teams a shot at the country's best college players.
The highly anticipated NFL draft gives teams a shot at the country's best college players. (Ronald Martinez / Getty)

The 2019 NFL Draft is finally here, Patriots fans. It’s perhaps the most exciting three days of the year for many teams, particularly last year’s worst performers. Scouts, executives and coaches try to find the next Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Odell Beckham Jr. in college and plug any glaring holes on the team.

This year, the defending NFL champion Patriots will draft last in the first round, which starts around 8 p.m. EDT on Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee. The Patriots have 12 picks — tied for most with the New York Giants.

The first round will air on ABC, ESPN, NFL Network and ESPN Deportes. Subscribers can watch a livestream of the event on NFL.com. Cord-cutters without a subscription can sign up for a free Fubo.TV trial to watch.

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The Patriots top needs are at the wide receiver, tight end and offense line positions, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss.

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Rounds 2 and 3 were to begin Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, followed by Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday beginning at noon.

Here’s the complete draft order for Round 1:

1. Arizona Cardinals
2. San Francisco 49ers
3. New York Jets
4. Oakland Raiders
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6. New York Giants
7. Jacksonville Jaguars
8. Detroit Lions
9. Buffalo Bills
10. Denver Broncos
11. Cincinnati Bengals
12. Green Bay Packers
13. Miami Dolphins
14. Atlanta Falcons
15. Washington Redskins
16. Carolina Panthers
17. New York Giants (from Cleveland Browns)
18. Minnesota Vikings
19. Tennessee Titans
20. Pittsburgh Steelers
21. Seattle Seahawks
22. Baltimore Ravens
23. Houston Texans
24. Oakland Raiders (from Chicago Bears)
25. Philadelphia Eagles
26. Indianapolis Colts
27. Oakland Raiders (from Dallas Cowboys)
28. Los Angeles Chargers
29. Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City Chiefs)
30. Green Bay Packers (from New Orleans Saints)
31. Los Angeles Rams
32. New England Patriots

New England Patriots 2019 Draft Picks (12)

  • Round 1: Pick 32
  • Round 2: Pick 56
  • Round 2: Pick 64
  • Round 3: Pick 73
  • Round 3: Pick 97
  • Round 3: Pick 101
  • Round 4: Pick 134
  • Round 6: Pick 205
  • Round 7: Pick 239
  • Round 7: Pick 243
  • Round 7: Pick 246
  • Round 7: Pick 252

Among the big names to watch for this year were quarterbacks Kyler Murray, Dwayne Haskins, Drew Lock and Daniel Jones; defensive ends Nick Bosa, Quinnen Williams and Jachai Polite; linebackers Josh Allen and Devin White; defensive tackles Rashan Gary and Ed Oliver; and offensive tackles Jonah Williams and Jawaan Taylor.

News reports in recent months suggested the Arizona Cardinals were seriously considering drafting star Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Murray with the first overall pick, despite the team having drafted quarterback Josh Rosen a year ago.

Here are the chances each player is selected No. 1 overall according to bookmakers:

  • Kyler Murray, 85.7%
  • Nick Bosa, 21.3%
  • Quinnen Williams, 14.29%
  • Josh Allen, 4.76%
  • Dwayne Haskins, 1.96%
  • Drew Lock, 1.96%

While Murray clearly remains the favorite to be selected first overall, the odds that Williams will be the pick have surged, more than doubling from 4.8% to 12.5% in the last week, Pete Watt, a spokesman for Oddschecker.com, told Patch on Tuesday.

“We’ve known for a long time that Quinnen Williams is a physical freak but reports suggest that NFL execs rate his understanding of the game as highly as his athleticism,” Watt said.

He added that Sam Darnold was expected to go first last year right up until draft day. Instead, the Cleveland Browns took superstar quarterback Baker Mayfield, and Darnold fell to the New York Jets at No. 3.

In other words, anything can happen. A successful $100 bet on Murray would only result in a payout of $116.67. A successful $100 on Williams, however, would result in a payout of $700.

And if you’re feeling really lucky, a correct $100 bet on any among Gary, White, Taylor, Wiliams or Polite, would result in a payout of $10,100. The odds that each is the No. 1 pick are less than 1 percent.

Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.

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